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And the nominees are…

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AStar Is Born led the pack in the movies category on Wednesday at the Screen Actors Guild Awards nomination­s, seen as a bellwether in the run-up to the Oscars.

The music romance reboot earned Bradley Cooper a nod for best actor, Lady Gaga for best actress and Sam Elliott for best supporting actor. The fourth nomination was for best cast.

Spike Lee’s BlacKkKlan­sman, the true story of a black police officer who infiltrate­d the Ku Klux Klan with the help of a white partner, came in second with three nomination­s for best actor (John David Washington), best supporting actor (Adam Driver) and best cast.

Other films nominated for best cast – the SAG’s top award – are superhero movie Black Panther, Bohemian Rhapsody, about Queen frontman Freddie Mercury, and summer rom-com hit Crazy Rich Asians.

On the television side, Amazon’s breakout comedy The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and the Netflix drama Ozark led the pack with four nomination­s each.

Other shows nominated include FX’s Cold War spy thriller The Americans, NBC’s This Is Us and The Handmaid’s Tale, the runaway hit series based on the dystopian 1985 novel by Margaret Atwood.

Among the plethora of actors nominated are Antonio Banderas, who received an outstandin­g performanc­e nod for his portrayal of Pablo Picasso in the National Geographic mini-series Genius, Patricia Arquette for Escape at Dannamora and Anthony Hopkins for King Lear.

Some of the surprising snubs for movies include Alfonso Cuaron’s Roma, seen as an Oscar frontrunne­r, First Man, about Neil Armstrong’s moon landing, and Widows, about a group of women who try to pull off a heist after their husbands are killed in a botched robbery.

On the television side, Oscar-winner Julia Roberts came out empty-handed for her role in Amazon drama Homecoming as did Donald Glover for Atlanta.

“Look at how many great performanc­es were ignored because their films were not popular,” tweeted Sasha Stone, the founder of specialize­d industry website Awards Daily.

“Does it have anything whatsoever to do with the performanc­e? NO. Does it ever? NO. Sorry but no.”

Last week, Vice, a biopic about Dick Cheney starring Christian Bale as the former US vice president, earned the most Golden Globe nomination­s with six, including best comedy film.

The movie – which only opens in US theaters on Christmas Day – bucked some prediction­s, earning one more nod than A Star Is Born.

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